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The Ancient History of China: to the end of the Chou DynastyBy: Friedrich Hirth.Publisher: The Columbia University PressSubject: Chinese Law
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Chinese Labour Law: Theory and PracticeBy: Yan WangSubject: Chinese Law, Labor Law
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Research on the Rule of Law of China’s Cybersecurity: China’s Rule of Law in Cybersecurity Over the Past 40 YearsBy: Daoli HuangSubject: Chinese Law
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A New Deal for China’s Workers?By: Cynthia EstlundPublisher: Harvard University PressSubject: Chinese Law
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Enforcement of Corporate and Securities Law: China and the WorldBy: Robin Hui Huang,Nicholas Calcina Howson,EISBN: 9781316691397Publisher: Cambridge University PressSubject: Chinese Law
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China’s Foreign-Invested Limited Partnership Enterprise: An Analysis of its Legal Personality, Limited Liability and Transferable Ownership InterestBy: Stephan KuntnerEISBN: 9783030541811Publisher: SpringerSubject: Comparative Law, International Economic Law, Trade Law
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Federal Practice & ProcedureBy: Charles Alan Wright, Arthur R. MillerPublisher: WestlawSubject: Civil procedure
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The Belt and Road Initiative: Legal Risks and Opportunities Facing Chinese Engineering Contractors Operating OverseasBy: Permanent Forum of China Construction LawPublisher: Kluwer Law International